After NSYNC: The Post-Band Careers Of Five Different Stars

September 2024 · 5 minute read

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The five men who created the boyband NSync were successful in combining their talents to make history. However, when they decided to break up in 2002 and embark on their separate paths, they knew they could still use the fame they had earned together.

NSync began was in 1995 with Chris Kirkpatrick, whom Lou Pearlman discovered as a raw talent and immediately set him up to find himself a group of individuals who could match his level of greatness for forming a band.

The first person that Kirkpatrick contacted was Justin Timberlake, who was part of the TV show ‘The Mickey Mouse Club" at the time. JC Chasez came with Timberlake in the deal as the two were trying to establish a career in the entertainment industry.

On their lookout for a baritone, the three ventured to Orlando, Florida, and found Joey Fatone. The next person who Timberlake’s vocal coach recommended was the 16-year-old Lance Bass. This led to the historical formation of N’Sync, and the extraordinary group earned unparalleled fame and wealth till 2002, when they finally broke up to walk their separate paths.

The ex-team members of this beloved boyband did not have a bitter breakup like most other bands and are reportedly still on good, amicable terms. Here is how each one of them has found their success after the band’s splitting.

Joey Fatone

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Joey Fatone admits to being stalled for some time before he could branch out to a successful solo career after N’Sync. Fatone and the rest of the group were waiting for Justin Timberlake to be back so they could resume making music together. But after a while, it seemed like he was not coming back, and the group eventually disbanded.

Immediately after Fatone invested in building his place in the show business, his big break came with the part he played in My Big Fat Greek Wedding in 2002. Fatone’s post-NSync career has been quite versatile as he has also indulged in musicals like Rent and Little Shop of Horrors. In addition, he has also been a host in TV shows like The Singing Bee and Celebrity Circus.

Fatone married his childhood sweetheart Kelly Baldwin in 2004 and had two kids together, but the two divorced in 2019. The couple had been separated for a while, and in 2014 Fatone began dating Izabel Araujo.

Lance Bass

Lance Bass is another member of the group who did not go back to pop music after N’Sync. Instead, he tried his luck in the acting business and starred in the movie On The Line with Joey Fatone. However, later he focussed on becoming a TV and radio personality.

Bass made a breakthrough in the entertainment industry through his 2008 performance on the seventh season of Dancing With The Stars, where he became the second runner-up. Bass also launched his radio show called Dirty Pop with Lance Bass and a reality TV cooking show called My Kitchen Rules, where he collaborated with his mother. But most famous is his nuptial series with husband Michael Turchin called Lance Loves Michael: The Lance Bass Wedding.

Chris Kirkpatrick

Chris Kirkpatrick was a part of N’Sync from the very beginning and could be seen as the starting point of the boy band. However, after the group split up, Kirkpatrick abandoned the limelight forever. One of the reasons he never faced the camera again was that he was adversely affected by the breaking up of the band and took some time to make his peace because they were never getting back together again.

Kirkpatrick has a son with his wife, Karly. It seems he is spending some quality time with his family and focusing on bringing up his son away from all the glamor and attention of the media. He got back in business from 2007 to 2008 when he performed in Mission Man Band. He has also been on music shows like CMT’s Gone Country.

JC Chasez

JC Chasez, unlike Chris Kirkpatrick, did not see the group’s split as a bad thing. He was looking forward to it as he felt ready to embark on a solo career. He was as invested in N’Sync as the other members, but he also saw the eventual split as organic - something that was destined to be.

Chasez’s attitude stems from a thirst for adventure in trying out new and different things, and he fared pretty well even after the group broke up. In 2004, he released his debut album called ‘Schizophrenic,’ and his second album came out three years later. Later, he took to songwriting and producing and became a judge for five seasons on a reality TV show called ‘America’s Best Dance Crew.’

Justin Timberlake

Justin Timberlake has been the man of the hour ever since he left N’Sync. Although Chris Kirkpatrick waited a while for him to finally get back from his solo journey to make N’Sync glorious again, it was not to happen. Instead, Timberlake became too famous for returning and being part of a group even though he was very fond of his bandmates and the band itself.

Timberlake was the first one to leave the band and begin his solo career in 2002. He released his solo album that very year which featured superhits like ‘Rock Your Body’ and ‘Cry Me A River.’ and sold over 7 million copies. His big-screen breakthrough was the 2010 movie The Social Network, after which he went to act in other popular films like Friends With Benefits alongside Mila Kunis and Trolls alongside Anna Kendrick. In 2012, Timberlake met the love of his life, Jessica Biel, and in 2015 the couple welcomed their son to the world.

Although the five of them have no plans of reuniting to create music together, they are closely associated. Beyond their professional relationships as former bandmates, they have stuck by each other through thick and thin, with their varying success in life.

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Source: Heavy, Showbiz Cheatsheet, People, Gossip Cop

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